[Digestion] Biology of Biogas production.

Murali Krishna bmkrishna6 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 07:58:25 CDT 2011


Dear BR, Gasan,

 I  absolutely agree with you on  "intermediate CO2 as a product but as
 a reactant. As most of the biogas (at least up to 70%) is formed via
 acetate decarboxylation to methane and CO2. "   I believe that there
 will be more number of species than 800 involved in the process.  If
 we maintain ideal conditions in the digester the rest of things we
 can leave it to the species unless we want to speeden the process.

Regards,

Krishna




On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Murali Krishna <bmkrishna6 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear BR, Gasan,
>
> I  absolutely agree with you on  "intermediate CO2 as a product but as
> a reactant. As most of the biogas (at least up to 70%) is formed via
> acetate decarboxylation to methane and CO2. "   I believe that there
> will be more number of species than 800 involved in the process.  If
> we mailntain ideal conditions in the digester the rest of things we
> can leave it to the species unless we want to speeden the process `
>




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